University of Notre Dame, Department of Psychology, Notre Dame, IN, USA.
Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Providence, RI, USA.
J Psychiatr Res. 2021 Feb;134:32-38. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.12.037. Epub 2020 Dec 15.
Evidence suggests that the negative consequences of COVID-19 may extend far beyond its considerable death toll, having a significant impact on psychological well-being. Despite work highlighting the link between previous epidemics and elevated suicide rates, there is limited research on the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Utilizing an online survey, the current study aimed to better understand the presence, and extent, of the association between COVID-19-related experiences and past-month suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adults in the United States recruited via Amazon Mechanical Turk (n = 907). Results support an association between several COVID-19-related experiences (i.e., general distress, fear of physical harm, effects of social distancing policies) and past-month suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Further, a significant proportion of those with recent suicidal ideation explicitly link their suicidal thoughts to COVID-19. Exploratory analyses highlight a potential additional link between COVID-19 and suicidal behavior, suggesting that a portion of individuals may be intentionally exposing themselves to the virus with intent to kill themselves. These findings underscore the need for suicide risk screening and access to mental health services during the current pandemic. Particular attention should be paid to employing public health campaigns to disseminate information on such services to reduce the enormity of distress and emotional impairment associated with COVID-19 in the United States.
有证据表明,新冠疫情的负面影响可能远远超出其巨大的死亡人数,对心理健康产生重大影响。尽管有研究强调了以往疫情与自杀率升高之间的联系,但关于新冠疫情与自杀念头和行为之间的关系的研究有限。本研究利用在线调查,旨在更好地了解美国成年人中与新冠相关经历与过去一个月自杀念头和行为之间的关联的存在和程度,这些成年人是通过亚马逊土耳其机器人(Amazon Mechanical Turk)招募的(n=907)。结果支持几种与新冠相关的经历(即普遍困扰、对身体伤害的恐惧、社交距离政策的影响)与过去一个月的自杀意念和自杀企图之间存在关联。此外,有近期自杀意念的人中,相当一部分人明确将他们的自杀念头与新冠联系起来。探索性分析突出了新冠与自杀行为之间的潜在联系,表明一部分人可能故意让自己接触病毒以自杀。这些发现强调了在当前大流行期间需要进行自杀风险筛查和获得心理健康服务。应特别注意利用公共卫生运动来传播有关这些服务的信息,以减轻美国与新冠相关的巨大痛苦和情绪障碍。